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Food Technology - Breaking Stories from 3rd-Party News
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Cereal and dairy groups eye nutrition push
[nutrition] [Food Safety] [Nutrient] [research]
This belief mirrors the UK Food Safety Authority's (FSA) view that consuming whole grain cereals with fruit or juice is one of its "Top Tips" for eating well, according to the partnership. ... The Association of Cereal Food Manufacturers (ACFM) said that the partnership with Dairy UK and The Dairy Council aims to present research and trends on the potential nutritious benefits of milk and cereal to a diet....
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Conquering egg allergenicity without compromising functionality: review
[food processing] [Chemistry] [contaminants] [bacteria] [Research]
"A main obstacle to the use of food processing in reducing egg allergenicity is the risk to alter the unique functional attributes of egg proteins," note the authors of the review, Yoshinori and Yang from the University of Guelph. ... 19-Jun-2008 - The continuing prevalence of egg allergies, and its implications for food manufacturing and labelling practices, has led to a scientific review on methods to reduce product allergenicity....
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Salmonella-Tainted Tomato Illnesses Hit 383
[food safety] [Salmonella] [contamination] [farm]
The CDC's food safety expert, Dr. ... Part of the surge is better testing by states, and part is an end to a backlog of test results in laboratories....
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Chemstar Corporation Launches e-Book Summarizing Important Decisions From the 2008 Conference for Food Protection
[food safety] [food processing] [hygiene] [chemical] [equipment]
Established in 1971, the CFP brings together representatives from the food industry, government, academia, and consumer organizations to identify and address emerging problems of food safety and to formulate recommendations. ... We help organizations run clean, safe, and efficient operations by providing best-in-class sanitation chemical products and equipment coupled with unmatched service excellence. ...
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Cranberries, probiotics may fight ulcer-causing bacteria in children
[bacteria] [Food Technology] [Nutrition] [research] [additive] [chemical]
"These results suggest that regular intake of cranberry juice or La1 may be useful in the management of asymptomatic children colonized by H. pylori ; however, no synergistic inhibitory effects on H. pylori colonization were observed when both foodstuffs were simultaneously consumed," wrote lead author Martin Gotteland from the Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology at the University of Chile in Santiago. ... 19-Jun-2008 - Cranberry juice or probiotics clear the stomach of children of a bacterial strain known to cause ulcers and cancer, new research reports....
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Green banana fibres could give noodles nutrient boost
[nutrient] [Food Science] [Chemistry] [Nutritious] [research]
Recently, Spanish researchers reported that formulating bakery products with resistant starches does result in products with modified sensory properties ( LWT - Food Science and Technology , doi: 10.1016/j.lwt.2008.01.012). ... 19-Jun-2008 - Resistant starch from the green fruits of plantain and banana may boost the fibre content of foods such as instant noodles, suggests new research....
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Government wants GM crops debate
[GM products]
Gordon Brown is expected to argue for cuts in the cost of some GM products. ... He wants a debate on the benefits, amid rising food prices, of GM crops possibly offering greater yields, particularly in the developing world....
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EAU Technologies Announces the Release of Report by Catalyst Financial Resources
[food processing] [bacteria]
EAU continues to add innovative and efficacious products that offer a systemic approach to pathogen elimination in food processing plants and related industries, thereby producing safer foods while protecting the environment through "Green Technology." EAU has developed patent pending systems that are being used on dairies to process drinking water for dairy herds. ... Forward-looking information is inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results could differ materially from those currently anticipated due to a number of factors, which include, but are not limited to, risk a...
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Vegan farming takes organic to next level
[farming] [organic] [farmers] [Food Safety] [Salmonella] [bacteria]
Coli to appear in the food supply, said Billy Dictson, director of the Office of Biosecurity for the Southwest Border Food Safety and Defense Center. ... Walter Goldstein, research director for the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in East Troy, Wisconsin, said animal manure has proven quality benefits when growing crops. ...
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Casters feature spring loaded design.
[food processing] [equipment]
Designed to fit 5 x 2, 5 x 2.5, 6 x 2, and 6 x 2.5 wheels, casters are suited for institutional, laboratory, and medical equipment, as well as food processing workstations and mobile storage racks....
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U.S., China Agree on Investment, Clash on Currencies (Update1)
[food safety] [tool] [equipment]
led two days of talks in Annapolis, Maryland, that spanned trade and investment issues to food safety, intellectual property rights and protecting the environment. ... U.S. officials have urged China to drop tariffs on environmental equipment, saying such barriers hinder efforts to clean up a country that the World Bank says has 16 of the world's 20 most-polluted cities....
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China, U.S. pledge to further cooperation at 4th Strategic Economic Dialogue
[food safety]
He pointed out that China has made solid progress in opening up its financial sector, in intellectual property rights protection, in product quality and food safety, in exchange rate system reform and in easing trade imbalance. ... "China is the world's largest developing nation whereas the U.S. is the largest developed nation, and our economies are mutually complementary," he noted....
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Phosphatidic acid mediates demyelination in Lpin1 mutant mice
[Food Science] [biology] [Research]
1 Department of Medical Genetics, University of Lausanne, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland; 2 Graduate Program in Neurosciences, University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland; 3 Department of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, VU University Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 4 Department of Food Science and Rutgers Center for Lipid Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901, USA; 5 INSERM, U858/I2MR, Department of Metabolism and Obesity, BP 84225, 31432 Toulouse Cedex 4, France...
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Veganic farmers work without animal fertilizers
[farmers] [farming] [organic] [Food Safety] [bacteria] [contaminating]
Though misapplied animal manure can cause crop contamination, it is no more common than other possible ways for salmonella or e-coli to appear in the food supply, said Billy Dictson, director of the Office of Biosecurity for the Southwest Border Food Safety and Defense Center. ... Walter Goldstein, research director for the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute in East Troy, Wis., said animal manure has proven quality benefits when growing crops. ...
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CDC counts 383 salmonella cases from tomatoes
[salmonella] [food safety] [contamination] [farm]
It might be impossible to trace the ultimate source of the tainted tomatoes, the Food and Drug Administration's food safety chief warned Wednesday. ... Some states began doing a better job of checking for salmonella as the outbreak has dragged on, while part of the surge comes from test results that had been backlogged in jammed laboratories....
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EU ups the ante with competitiveness group
[food safety] [research]
The main topics to be covered are competitiveness, the need for innovation and R&D, support for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), simplifying food legislation while ensuring food safety, achieving sustainable production, trade agreements and overcoming the food price crisis and its effects on the food chain. ... 17-Jun-2008 - The European Commission is focusing on competitiveness, innovation and safety in the food industry through the formation of a new high level group....
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New guide to help food processors clean up
[chemicals] [food processing] [hygiene] [contaminants] [equipment] [engineering]
The importance of the hygienic design of food processing equipment and also the hygienic design of cleaning equipment is also addressed. ... 17-Jun-2008 - Food factory cleaning and disinfection is the subject of new guidelines produced by the Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association (CCFRA)....
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North American Greenhouse Hothouse Vegetable Growers Association announces "Certified Greenhouse" program
[food safety] [Research]
Research undertaken over the past three years by the NAGHVG indicates that there are substantial food safety and supply benefits to growing vegetables indoors in "Certified Greenhouse" conditions. ... VANCOUVER, June 18 /CNW/ - The North American Greenhouse/Hothouse Vegetable Growers (NAGHVG), an association formed after three years of research and review to protect and support superior standards of excellence in food safety and quality, has developed its own certification standards. ...
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FDA: No Salmonella in Mexican State
[Salmonella] [food safety] [Tools]
That's because its harvest began April 26 and the earliest known patient in the salmonella outbreak fell sick on April 10, FDA food safety chief Dr. ... Article Tools...
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